Pros
- Four USB ports for additional storage
- Easy backup
Cons
- Slow response when logging on remotely
- Single-drive design lacks redundancy
Bottom Line
This single-drive device provides network storage, but does so via an ungainly interface and a sluggish connection.
- Top Network-Attached Storage Devices: One or Two Bays Network-attached storage devices let you share your data amongst multiple PCs, local and remote.
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